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Author and Journalist Nathan Thrall live from Israel
Ads pulled, events cancelled and a growing divide: Author and Journalist Nathan Thrall joins us live from Israel to discuss his experience of writing about the conflict.
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Does it cost too much to divorce?
With a call for more divorce cases in the District Court, we ask why are members of the legal profession opposing it? To discuss further Pat was joined on the show by Keith Walsh Family Solicitor.
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What are the signs and symptoms of sepsis?
39% of adults say they’re not very aware or not aware at all of the signs and symptoms of sepsis, a further 24% are unsure. But sepsis requires urgent medical attention. Dr Martina Healy, Consultant Pediatric Intensivist at Crumlin Hospital and HSE Critical Care Lead joined Pat this morning on the show to give some guidance on what to look out for.
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Opening statements in Trump’s hush trial
Has Donald Trump already violated his gag order in his hush money trial? Larry Donnelly Law Lecturer at the University of Galway and Columnist with thejournal.ie brought us the latest on the trial in New York.
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Sunbeds can drastically increase the risk of skin cancer
Experts at Rose Clinic are warning that the use of sunbeds can drastically increase the risk of skin cancer, even after one use. Pat was joined on the show by Dr Shane Redmond, Medical Director, Rose Clinic.
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Taoiseach will issue an official State apology to the families of the Stardust tragedy
Today, the Taoiseach will issue an official state apology to the families of the Stardust victims. What would the families like to see and will there be a possibility of redress and a criminal inquiry? Speaking to Pat this morning was Antoinette Keegan, lost two sisters in Stardust, campaigned for the victims.